Adhd in Adults
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurological disorder affecting a person’s ability to concentrate and be attentive. Symptoms of ADHD in adults include difficulty managing time, staying organized, difficulty following instructions, difficulty completing tasks and impulsivity. ADHD affects a person’s ability to complete tasks, leading to difficulty in daily activities, relationships, and other areas of life. Treatment for ADHD in adults includes medication and psychotherapy, as well as lifestyle changes like exercise and a healthy diet. ADHD is a serious disorder and its recent recognition among adults has increased awareness of the disorder and its effects on quality of life. Proper diagnosis and treatment can help to reduce the symptoms and improve a person’s ability to manage the disorder.
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